A Canadian book more Canadian than the average in Canada that tells the real Canada behind closed doors. With the author being American that's impressive. It's a prequel to two novels with plenty of gore and humor which is an odd mix. Tim Horton's is dogshit, maybe it’s location dependent but the coffee at all the locations near me is just sewer water but it's very Canadian seeing it mentioned frequently as the drink of choice of Jean-Max.
A Canadian book more Canadian than the average in Canada that tells the real Canada behind closed doors. With the author being American that's impressive. It's a prequel to two novels with plenty of gore and humor which is an odd mix. Tim Horton's is dogshit, maybe it’s location dependent but the coffee at all the locations near me is just sewer water but it's very Canadian seeing it mentioned frequently as the drink of choice of Jean-Max.
A book full of internal struggles with a police duo that is struggling to make sense of encroaching corruption that threatens their livelihoods. It's a great Oedipus journey as the police are constantly forced to draw blurred lines in the sand to get their perp inside and outside the law asking the moral question who is right and who is wrong.
A book full of internal struggles with a police duo that is struggling to make sense of encroaching corruption that threatens their livelihoods. It's a great Oedipus journey as the police are constantly forced to draw blurred lines in the sand to get their perp inside and outside the law asking the moral question who is right and who is wrong.